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A. BROWN.

HEATING STOVE.

No. 64,943.. Patented May Zl, 1867.

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ALBERT BROWN, OF TROY, NEW YORK. Letters Patent No. 64,943, dated May21, 1867.

IMPROVEMENT IN HEATING-STOVES.

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Be it known that I, ALBERT BROWN, of Troy, in the-county of Rensselaer,and State of New York, have invented anew and useful Improvementin'Stoves; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full andexact description of the same, reference being bad to the annexeddrawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, and forming apart of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a front elevation'ofastove with my improvement; and

Figure 2 is a vertical section of the same.

The same letters refer to like parts in each of said figures The natureof my said invention and improvement consists in the relativearrangement, ina base-burning stove, of a fuel-reservoir orsupply-chamber, and an oven, in such manner that said fuel-reservoir orsupplychamber is located orarranged vertically below and adjoining thebottom plate of said oven, or adjacently' thereto, in mannersubstantially and for the purpose as hereinafter fully described.

To enable othersskilled in the art to make and use my said invention andimprovement, I now proceedto fully describe its construction.

A A, figs. 1 and 2, represent the external or outside walls of. aheating-stove, whieh is provided with a fire-pot, H, and ash-pit, P, ofthe usual manner of construction Inth-e top plate E of such a stove ismade an opening or aperture, within which, and supported in its positionby a flange "at its upper part, which rests upon the top edge of saidopening, is placed an oven, B. This oven projects its whole depth, orthereabouts, down into the combustion or flame-chamber of the stove. Itmay be covered by a hinged lid, D, or by a removable cover. The even islikewise provided with a perforated or slotted rack, F, resting uponlugs 01 d. This rack is for the purpose of supporting articles upon itto be baked or cooked. In the bottom-plate of this even is made afeed-aperture, G, through which fuel is introduced'into afuel-reservoir; this feed-apertureservcs also for a boiler-hole, withinwhich may be placed a vessel for the purpose of heating or boiling itscontents. When not in use, said feed-aperture andboiler-heleis coveredwith a lid. Attached directly to andunder the bottom of aforesaid ovenis a base-burning fuei-reservoir or supply-chamber, C, it being securedthereto by I means of lugs and bolts a, or in any other suitable manner;or it may be supported therein by the logs or arms projecting from saidfuelu'eservoir, being attached to said even or to the side walls of thestove. Various other, modifications of construction and arrangement maybe made, provided the essential features of my invention, as herein setforth, are retained. I I l My improvement thus described and shownsubstantially in the annexed drawings combines in one stove theconreniences of afuel-rescrvoir and of an oven, thereby rendering itconvenient to cook by, and, with a i' tel-re-'-:rvoi1 heating-stove,making of it an improved and more useful article of householdcomfortthan heretofore, adwithout impairing its efiiciency as aheating-stove.- The fuel-reservoir under the oven-bottom plate may beeasily and conveniently replenished with fuel through the feed-apertureor boiler-hole aforesaid, in the oven-bottom plate; and any coalspilling orer on the bottom ofthe oven is easily brushed into thefuel-reservoir.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is-

In connection with the combustion-chamber ofbase-hurning stev.es, Iclaim the arrangement of a fuelreservoir or supply-chamben C, directlyunder an oven, B, substantially in manner as herein deseribeiand for thepurpose set forth.

I ALBERT BROWN. I Witnesses I. L. BARNEY, J.' J. SAVAGE.

